If you are too sick to perform wudu, you are excused from doing so. This applies to situations where performing wudu would be physically challenging or harmful.
Here are some examples:
- Severe illness: If you are experiencing a serious illness that prevents you from moving your limbs, you are exempt from performing wudu.
- Injury: A broken arm or leg might make it difficult to perform wudu. In such cases, you are not obligated.
- Pain: If performing wudu causes you significant pain, you are excused.
Remember: It is important to seek guidance from a qualified Islamic scholar if you have any doubts or concerns about performing wudu while sick. They can provide you with the most accurate and appropriate advice based on your specific situation.